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  2. Digital self-determination - Wikipedia

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    Digital self-determination is a multidisciplinary concept derived from the legal concept of self-determination and applied to the digital sphere, to address the unique challenges to individual and collective agency and autonomy arising with increasing digitalization of many aspects of society and daily life.

  3. ‘Identic AI’: Who owns your digital self? - AOL

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    What makes these agents effective is us: our unique data, prompts, and personalities that create a “digital self” that advises and acts on behalf of you, its human counterpart. AI agents ...

  4. Digital identity - Wikipedia

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    A digital identity is data stored on computer systems relating to an individual, organization, application, or device. For individuals, it involves the collection of personal data that is essential for facilitating automated access to digital services, confirming one's identity on the internet, and allowing digital systems to manage interactions between different parties.

  5. Online identity - Wikipedia

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    The blended mask perspective is likened to the concept of 'blended identity', [11] whereby the offline-self informs the creation of a new online-self, which in turn informs the offline-self through further interaction with those the individual first met online. It means people's self-identity varies in different social or cultural contexts.

  6. Digital citizen - Wikipedia

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    More recent elaborations of the concept define digital citizenship as the self-enactment of people’s role in society through the use of digital technologies, stressing the empowering and democratizing characteristics of the citizenship idea.

  7. Technoself studies - Wikipedia

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    As a self-organising system it adjusts to external influences and reinvents itself in order to adapt to its environment i.e. it reproduces (self-replicates) horizontally in a process that can be termed 'noemic reproduction'. This digital intellectual manifestation of a person, if successful, will lead to others copying it, thus noemes are ...

  8. Proteus effect - Wikipedia

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    The Proteus effect describes a phenomenon in which the behavior of an individual, within virtual worlds, is changed by the characteristics of their avatar.This change is due to the individual's knowledge about the behaviors that other users who are part of that virtual environment typically associate with those characteristics.

  9. Self-sovereign identity - Wikipedia

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    Relationship between entities, identities and attributes / identifiers Decentralized identifiers (DIDs) [1] can be used to enable self-sovereign identities.. Self-sovereign identity (SSI) is an approach to digital identity that gives individuals control over the information they use to prove who they are to websites, services, and applications across the web.